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Skullkickers At NYCC!

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Jim Zubkavich (writer) and Edwin Huang (artist) on Skullkickers will be at the New York Comicon show this weekend!

NYCC – Jacob Javits Center
Image Comics
Booth #1647

We\’ll have 1st and 2nd print copies of Skullkickers #1 for sale and you can get your copy autographed on the spot. Edwin is also bringing a selection of original page art from the series to sell, so please come by, say \”hi\” and let us know what you think of the book.

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Larry's Comics Variant Skullkickers #1

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Image Comics has teamed up with retail store Larry\’s Wonderful World of Comics in Massachusetts to produce an exclusive variant edition of Skullkickers #1 with a brand new cover illo by Edwin Huang and Espen Grundetjern. If you haven\’t been able to track down a copy of issue #1 yet, this limited edition may be your jumping on point.

Larry\’s Comics variant editions


Skullkickers #1 3rd Print Incoming!

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Betsy Gomez
510-644-4980 x 26
betsygomez@imagecomics.com

A HEAD PUNTING KICK-OFF TO A HIT NEW IMAGE SERIES!
Second Printing of SKULLKICKERS #1 blazes through inventory before release, Third Printing on its way

Berkeley, CA – 4 October 2010 – After an early distribution-level sell out of the first printing of SKULLKICKERS #1, additional orders for the second printing have built far quicker than expected and Image Comics has authorized a rush third printing of the hit first issue to meet reorder demand!

SKULLKICKERS #1, written and drawn by newcomers Jim Zubkavich and Edwin Huang respectively, has whipped up excitement among readers of all stripes. The third printing of SKULLKICKERS, with a brand new cover by Chris Stevens and Saejin Oh, will arrive in stores October 27.

\”Edwin, Misty and I are all unbelievably thrilled that retailers, readers and reviewers are responding so strongly to the first issue,\” says Zubkavich \”When you launch something new like this, you hope it will connect with an audience. We wanted to make a fun action romp and, from what we\’re seeing, that\’s what the market was ready for. Thank you, everyone!\”

In SKULLKICKERS, two mercenaries are entangled in a high-class assassination plot, and nothing — not werewolves, skeletons or black magic — will stop them from getting paid. If you love fantasy, action-comedy, a touch of black-hearted violence and movies like ARMY OF DARKNESS then SKULLKICKERS is the book for you!

SKULLKICKERS #1 Third Printing (AUG108191), a 32-page full-color comic book for $2.99, will be in stores October 27, 2010. SKULLKICKERS #2 (AUG100490) arrives in stores one week earlier, on October 20. Follow the Skullkickers blog at www.skullkickers.com for sneak peeks and more. You can download a free preview of SKULLKICKERS using the Image Comics app from comiXology.

Image Comics is a comic book and graphic novel publisher founded in 1992 by a collective of best-selling artists. Image has since gone on to become one of the largest comics publishers in the United States. Image currently has five partners: Robert Kirkman, Erik Larsen, Todd McFarlane, Marc Silvestri and Jim Valentino. It consists of five major houses: Todd McFarlane Productions, Top Cow Productions, Shadowline, Skybound and Image Central. Image publishes comics and graphic novels in nearly every genre, sub-genre, and style imaginable. It offers science fiction, romance, horror, crime fiction, historical fiction, humor and more by the finest artists and writers working in the medium today. For more information, visit www.imagecomics.com.


Art

A gallery of spiffy Skullkickers artwork all in one place. If you need higher resolution artwork or interior page art for use with press, please feel free to drop us a line via our contact page.

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Zedura Magazine

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Zedura Magazine has a brand new article talking about Skullkickers\’ adventurous spirit and energy. Click on the logo above to check it out.


Skullkickers Quotes 3

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Final Order Cut-Off for Skullkickers #2 is Nigh!

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Hey Readers and Retailers,

This is a post to remind people that NOW is the time for retailers to finalize their order numbers on Skullkickers #2, which will be in stores October 20th. If you want to ensure your shop has copies in stock, especially with the second printing of issue #1 arriving a week earlier to bring in new readers who have heard about the series, please order appropriately or let your retailer know you want the series added to your pull list.

Skullkickers #2 AUG100490

We\’ve received an overwhelming amount of praise and excitement from readers and retailers alike and we greatly appreciate it from the bottom of our hearts. The last few weeks have been a real roller coaster ride.

We\’ve also heard from a few people who think Image is trying to manufacture false buzz for the series and that it\’s some kind of grand conspiracy to underprint books and create demand for Skullkickers. This couldn\’t be further from the truth.

First off, everyone on the Skullkickers team is an unknown, as far as the industry at large is concerned. Image has no vested interest in our success or failure and we have no special favors or blackmail held over them (useful though that would be). Image has been supportive and enthusiastic about the book but it\’s one of dozens of titles they release and was, and still is, anything but a sure thing in this market. If they could just deem a particular book \”hot\” and tilt everyone\’s opinions towards it, I\’m sure they would have picked something by much higher profile creators with clearer mainstream appeal in a genre that hasn\’t had spotty representation in the North American market this side of Battle Chasers.

When Skullkickers #1 hit the Final Order Cut-Off date, many retailers decided it wasn\’t a book they would support and they ordered low or not at all. This was after the book was made one of Diamond\’s \’Gem of the Month\’ titles, had the Image Spotlight for September and extensive previews had appeared on major comic news sites including Newsarama and Comic Book Resources along with advance reviews that talked about it being a really great new series. This was also with extra incentive offered from Diamond where retailers would get a free copy if they ordered 10 for their store, effectively discounting the books by another 10%.

The orders came in and they were okay, but not great, and the print run was set based on that FOC number, along with a healthy overprint to account for damaged copies, standard complimentary copies for the creative team and an added buffer to absorb late orders. This is the way it always works. Why would you print a ton of extra copies if they aren\’t going to sell?

Believe me when I tell you that we would\’ve been very happy to get higher orders right out the gate. Image is creator owned content, so overprinting a ridiculous amount on the faint hope that they might sell (an unknown book by unknown creators in an under represented genre) is ludicrous. If they didn\’t move, it would eat up what little profit could come from the book. Even still, Image overprinted more than usual and we all crossed our fingers.

The buzz grew after some very positive high profile reviews and speculation kicked in to gear. We were all (Skullkickers team, Image and Diamond distribution) surprised. Late retailer orders, after the book was already printed, shot past the overprint numbers before issue #1 arrived and, doing our best to keep up, we rushed to get a 2nd print going so it could arrive in stores before #2 to maximize the potential larger readership.

So… here we are again with Final Order Cut-Off on #2. Orders for issue #2 are obviously stronger, but not as robust as we\’d expect based on the number of 1st and 2nd print books that will be out in the market. Even after last week\’s Final Order Cut-Off for the 2nd print of #1, orders are still coming in. There is genuine interest in this book!

Second issues always have some drop-off, understandably, but it\’s entirely possible stores won\’t have enough issue 2\’s come October 20th. I\’d prefer to just have issues ordered and sold, build a readership that enjoys the book and keep it rolling forward as strongly as we can. I don\’t want to play this nail-biting game and hope retailers kick in enough late orders to make an overprint a success or wonder if we\’ll need to do a second printing of #2. My guts don\’t want to play that game again.

Lend us your support and we\’ll deliver a fun book on time that kicks ass.

Thanks,
ZUB


Skullkickers Facebook Fanpage Bonus Pic!

One of our brand new Skullkickers fans set up an unofficial Facebook fanpage for the series. Very cool. Thank you, Dylan!

That kind of amazing enthusiasm and support warms the cockles of our hearts here at Skullkickers HQ.

Saluting Dylan for reaching the 100 fan milestone on the fanpage, we give you a sneak peek at one of our favourite panels from the upcoming Skullkickers issue #3 (which arrives in stores late November):

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Skullkickers #4 Solicitation

SKULLKICKERS #4
story JIM ZUBKAVICH
art EDWIN HUANG & MISTY COATS
cover CHRIS STEVENS
DECEMBER 22
32 PAGES / FC
$2.99

\”ONE THOUSAND OPAS AND A DEAD BODY,\” Part Four

The Skullkickers are up to their necks in trouble and the key to their survival is the Necromancer who wants to see them both (un)dead!
Or, more eloquently explained in Haiku:

death magic chaos
undead army rising fast
flee you crazy fools

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Dimaond Order Code: OCT100516


G4 TV's Fresh Ink

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G4 TV\’s Blair Butler gives a review of Skullkickers #1 on the latest episode of Fresh Ink.

The video is embedded below. Skullkickers coverage begins at 2:48.

Our first issue overcame Blair\’s usual distaste for comedy in comics and she gave it a solid endorsement including \”This is a very funny fantasy book\” and \”My hat is off to Skullkickers\”